This is another simplicity clock designed by Clayton Boyer and built by me !!! : ) I went with the USMC thime on this one and it turned out better than I had expected. All the black is oak with 2 coats of ebony stain. The red is bloodwood with a polyurathine spray . The gold is birtch ply hand painted with a gold paint to keep the paint away from the gears to reduce friction. The eagle, globe and anchor on the pendulum was the moast challenging part of this clock, the bloodwood is not east to cut into small patterns, it breaks verry easely.

The last clock I built I used a Sears scrollsaw I bought for $30 on craigslist .That saw ended up in the scrap metal bin at work after my 3 year old domestic terroist pulled it off he shelf and broke sevral pices including the arm and base. That just gave me an excuse to get a new one. Tool gloat time, I got the dewalt 20” scrollsaw with the stand that I bolted to the floor so it will not fall over. The Dewalt scrollsaw is a great saw and is 100 times better than the old sears one. If you want to build a wooden gear clock using a good scrollsaw is a must, it makes the clocks run so much smoother. I could not have done the numbers and the EGA without it. Semper fi and thanks for looking.

Just got around to putting this one on here. This was a christmas gift last year for wiffey. The legs are Walntut, main part of the box is purple heart and the lid is maple with some cool worm holes and grain patterns. This was also my first try at the inlay around the box, it turned out pretty good.

Had to get rid of the baby bed and upgrade to a spaceship with a mattres. Realy simple to build , some 4×4s, 2×6s and a half sheet of project wood. The little one and wiffey even helped paint it witch was a lot of fun and verry messy job.

Finished this last year just before it got cold outside. It is made of a walnut and oak frame around the blue flagstone. this is what I tryed to match the enterainment center with. Makes it nice and cozzy on thoes cold winter days. Was kind of difficult to match the angles on the frame to the stone.

This is a disign buy Clayton Boyer. It is called Simplicity and for my first real scrollsaw project it was anything but simple :) Decided to paint it blue and orange, go Broncos !!! Now that I got al the kinks out of it and am able to watch it actually tick tock I cant wait to build another one of thies wooden gear clocks.

Got a new tv for the BSU games. Had to buld a center for it. The top is made of blue flagstone and the rest is red oak and walnut accents. Half way through making it I wanted to put more stones inlayed to the top so iI had to tip the entire thing back.